Truven Health Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters) named the hospital as one of the nation’s top 100 in a report issued Monday, Feb. 25. This is the eighth year the Holland institution received the recognition.

Eight Michigan hospitals were named on the list, including Spectrum Health United Hospital in Greenville.

Holland Hospital also made the “Best 100 Hospitals” list released Feb. 19 by Healthgrades, a national health care ratings organization. That list also included Spectrum Health’s Butterworth and Blodgett hospitals, treated as one unit.

Those honored by Truven have driven national benchmarks higher every year for 20 years, Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president at Truven Health Analytics, said in a statement.

“The key to success in a tumultuous environment is visionary leadership that develops and maintains a hospital-wide culture of excellence that cuts across everything, from patient care to housekeeping to administration, and the refusal to rest on laurels when it comes to adopting new technologies and techniques,” she said.

“Achieving this level of recognition for eight consecutive years, as well as being selected an America’s 100 Best hospital by Healthgrades, is a powerful validation that we consistently provide high-quality care at Holland Hospital,” he said.

Spectrum Health United in Greenville, which made Truven's top 100 for the sixth time, was honored by the recognition, said said Tina Freese-Decker, hospital president.

“This award is the result of the dedication and teamwork of our medical staff and employees," she said.